The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... death they went to his younger brother William , the anceftor of the prefent Stuarts of Caftelmilk . Accordingly , there is on p . 37 of that paper , a pedigree of the Derneley family , commencing from fir Alexander Stuart of Derne- ley ...
... death they went to his younger brother William , the anceftor of the prefent Stuarts of Caftelmilk . Accordingly , there is on p . 37 of that paper , a pedigree of the Derneley family , commencing from fir Alexander Stuart of Derne- ley ...
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... death of that fir William Stuart of Jedworth , it will be found to be totally irreconcileable with the fuppofition of his having been the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley , whose brother fir William certainly loft his life in ...
... death of that fir William Stuart of Jedworth , it will be found to be totally irreconcileable with the fuppofition of his having been the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley , whose brother fir William certainly loft his life in ...
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... death in the year 1402 or 1403 , as related in the Scotichronicon and by Winton ; which credit cannot easily be withheld by any man of judgment and impartiality ; then it is totally impoffible that he could ever have attended fir John ...
... death in the year 1402 or 1403 , as related in the Scotichronicon and by Winton ; which credit cannot easily be withheld by any man of judgment and impartiality ; then it is totally impoffible that he could ever have attended fir John ...
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... death itself : to profefs the difbelief of it was , at another time , over the fame extent of territory , punished in the fame manner . Intolerance , in the former cafe , held out the wretched excufe , that the eftablished worship of ...
... death itself : to profefs the difbelief of it was , at another time , over the fame extent of territory , punished in the fame manner . Intolerance , in the former cafe , held out the wretched excufe , that the eftablished worship of ...
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... all men are confidered and " treated as worthy of death , who refufe an entire fubmiffion , in any particular , to thefe decrees . " The fecond beaft , and the C4 Kett's View of Prophecies . 23 two horns like a lamb." Horns are the ...
... all men are confidered and " treated as worthy of death , who refufe an entire fubmiffion , in any particular , to thefe decrees . " The fecond beaft , and the C4 Kett's View of Prophecies . 23 two horns like a lamb." Horns are the ...
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